python-distutils-extra 2.30-2 source package in Ubuntu

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python-distutils-extra (2.30-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/control: Add python-gobject and python3-gobject build dependencies,
    for the test suite to succeed on the buildds.
 -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden>   Tue, 25 Oct 2011 08:27:17 +0200

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python-distutils-extra: enhancements to the Python build system

 This package provides additional functions to Python's distutils and
 setuptools. It allows you to easily integrate gettext, icons and GNOME
 documentation into your build and installation process.
 .
 It also provides an "auto" module which provides a "do what I mean" automatic
 build system; if you stick to the conventions, you do not need to write
 setup.cfg, POTFILES.in, or MANIFEST.in, and setup.py just needs to have the
 package metadata (such as project name and version).

python3-distutils-extra: enhancements to the Python3 build system

 This package provides additional functions to Python's distutils and
 setuptools. It allows you to easily integrate gettext, icons and GNOME
 documentation into your build and installation process.
 .
 It also provides an "auto" module which provides a "do what I mean" automatic
 build system; if you stick to the conventions, you do not need to write
 setup.cfg, POTFILES.in, or MANIFEST.in, and setup.py just needs to have the
 package metadata (such as project name and version).